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How do I make the text in the switchbar flash (like the mirc default) when there's a message or action happening. I think my ON TEXT events hault it and I want it to flash when text happens. - Thanks, Kriminal. - http://www.TheWebForums.net
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Read it, Didn't understand it that much. =/
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I didn't think you could make the switchbar flash, you can change the colours that the channel names/queries/etc. light up when there is activity in mIRC options: ALT+O > Display in the three colour boxes at the bottom. You can also make sure 'Blink icons' is checked.
The /flash command makes mIRC flash when it's minimised to the taskbar. You can't make it flash when mIRC is the active application. A simple example would be:
/timer 1 5 flash example
Use that and then flip over to another window (i.e. this one!) and wait a few seconds, mIRC will flash with the text 'example' in the titlebar.
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Alright, What are the default colors for: Event - Message - Highlight.
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By default it's:
Event Message Highlight
The blue is the darker shade of blue by default, same for the green (the darker).
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Aight, So. 2 - 4 - 3 right?
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Correct Regards,
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How come when someone types something in lgihts up blue and not red like the default?
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You may have some sort of script interfering (I've seen MTS themes that change it), or you've incorrectly set the Message part. It will show up blue for parts/joins/quits and so on, if someone actually sends a message it should show up red if you have red set under 'Message'. It will only do this if the current window is NOT the window someone has message'd.
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Yeah, It should be red... I have no idea why it's not working! *Shrugs*
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Both problems you have are because you aren't using the proper /echo switches. Include -m and -l in your /echo.
/.timerQ 1 0 echo /.timerQ 1 0 $timer(Q).com
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